Founded in 1749, Washington and Lee University (W&L) is one of the oldest and most distinguished liberal arts institutions in the country. In today’s world of science and technology, globalization and new economic, political and cultural realities, the solutions to problems require moral insight as well as analytical and technical skills. Washington and Lee prepares its students to meet this daunting set of challenges through programs that educate and nurture strong leaders, visionary thinkers, compassionate citizens and ethical decision makers.

Offering a remarkable variety of majors and minors, courses, and in-depth study opportunities—a spectrum of options usually found only at large universities – W&L prides itself on the depth and breadth of its curriculum. What distinguishes the University from other top liberal arts colleges is the virtue of having an accredited undergraduate school of commerce and a venerable law school. Each of the three academic units is strengthened by its meaningful collaborations with the others, all in the service of the joint university mission.

The University’s approach is backed by its timeless values of civility and integrity and enhanced by a commitment to honor the quintessential Washington and Lee tradition: preparing students for lives of consequence and a desire to serve others.

The Opportunity

Washington and Lee seeks a Director of Reunion Giving with the capacity and desire to embrace the mission and values that make the University distinct among its liberal arts peers. Reporting to the Director of Annual Giving, the Director of Reunion Giving is responsible for the leadership and management of a comprehensive reunion program that has contributed more than $47.2 million to the university’s Annual Fund totals between FY07 and FY17. The Director of Reunion Giving will be a passionate, high-energy individual with outstanding skills in management, communication, and team building with a history of success in previous work experience and a desire to work in higher education.